Tesla’s full self-driving beta lets you choose from three driving profiles that dictate how the car will react to certain situations on the road.
The October 2021 version 10.3 update was pulled two days after it started rolling out due to an issue with left turns at traffic lights. fsd profiles are described as a way’to control behaviors like rolling stops, speed-based lane changes, following distance and yellow light headway’.
I guess’road rage mode’ did n’t fit on the screen. I guess”the road rage rage mode”.
The vehicle will’have a smaller follow distance’ and’perform more frequent speed lane changes’. It’s not entirely clear whether this means cars wo n’t come to a full stop at stop signs.
In’chill’ mode, the vehicle will’have a larger follow distance and perform fewer speed lane changes,’ according to a YouTube video.
A Tesla in’assertive’ mode may follow cars more closely, come to rolling stops, and swap lanes more frequently. It’s hard to tell how much these fsd profiles change the way the vehicle drives, and if they push the limits of safety, especially when traveling in the rain or snow.